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nsumppmri jBASEBALL SPORTS OF ALL SORTS-4BOXINGJoe Welling was outpointed by Milburn Saylor in ten rounds at Detroit.Saylor had the better of six frames,two were even and in the remainingtwo Welling had a shade. LarneyLichtenstein's lightweight was notoutclassed. He gave a clever exhibition of blocking and was not marked.This was Detroit's first battle in tenyears.Johnny Kjlbane, feather champ, ledBenny Leonard at the end of tenrounds in New York, but the verdictwould have been reversed had Leonard possessed confidence. He clinchedcontinuously, even when things werecoming his way, and appeared awedby the champion's reputation. Leonard landed the hardest blow of thefight and also opened a cut over Kilbane's eye.Charley Ellis of Clelevand won theInterstate Three-Cushion BilliardLeague title by defeating AugustKieckhefer in the second block oftheir match, 56 to 351 He had a highrun of nine and went out in 58 innings. The total score of the matchwas 100 to 85.Bob Burman, driving a Peugeot,won the 204-mile sweepstakes roadrace at Oklahoma City, Okla., in2:50:06. Dave Lewis was second ina Stutz, and John Raimey and EddieHearne, driving Case cars, were thirdand fourth respectively.Woodlawn, with a score of 2,854,rolled into the lead in the Illinois statebowling tourney. Harold Lamperttook the lead in singles with 700.Jimmy Kilroy, the North Side fightmanager, has added a great unknownto his string. He mills at 145 poundsand wants to take on Freddie Gilmore, Jimmy Cassidy, Spike Kelly orBud Logan. Ever Hammer is the onlyfellow who ever finished even withKilroy's mystery, who has been cleaning up regularly in private bouts on itHe North Side. JRESULTS YESTERDAYAmerican League. Cleveland 5,Chicago 4; Philadelphia 3, Washington 1; New York 6, Boston 4; Detroit5, St. Louis 2.National League. Boston 13, NewYork 8 (7 innings) ; Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 4; Cincinnati 10, St. Louis 9.Federal League. Brooklyn 11, Baltimore 1; Pittsburgh 8, St Louis 2;St Louis 9, Pittsburgh 7.In the next four days the WhiteSox have an excellent opportunity totighten up the race in the Americanleague. Detroit will be here for aquartet of engagements, and at present the Tigers lead the locals bythree games. New York, in secondf place, is two games back of DetroitThe Jennings gang will take a lotof punishment before halting rightnow. Hughie has the happy facultyof getting his men out in front eachspring, but this season they seem tohave more stability. The pitching isbetter than any a Tiger crew has received for four years, and the battingis the sanie Did smashing attack.Veach has lined up besides Cobb andCrawford and isj)acing step for stepand hit for hit with this pair of mastodonic maulers.But the Rowlands are no easy proposition. There is greater battingstrength present than South Sidefans have seen for many years. Itdoes not rely on the pitchers blanking the enemy in order to cop a pastime every few days. A goodly proportion of the victories so far havebeen earned by sound clubbing,though in the past few games thepitching has improved greatly.Rowland faces the Detroit serieswith Faber, Russell, Benz, Wolfgangand possibly Scott in prime condition. Jasper can also be relied on fora well-pitched game if the older fel-'lows -fall down on their assignments.That last game went to Clevelandi T i - r i - - Tftftf inif ,- iiMiHgfasteigstfitgaUij